Space Race: 1957 Against The Soviet Union

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1. Introduction Since the start of the space race in 1957 against the Soviet Union, space projects have been developing new discoveries allowing us to implement each project with improvements. With these advancements, it has transformed our understanding of science and space exploration. Thus, society began to wonder whether the space shuttles are ever going to get to a point where they will begin space tourism. With high demand for citizens to enter into space, many people have come up with theories on how this project would be executed. This paper will expand more on the history of previous space explorations providing us with the knowledge to carry out space tourism. It will also discuss what effects future space tourism will have on the market. Furthermore, it will have to take into account the companies that will be supplying the services in order to …show more content…

In 1947, the first rocket plane to break the sound barrier was the Bell X-1 flown by Chuck Yeager. In efforts to develop a machine that can fly faster and higher, Burt Rutan used a mother plane to carry a rocket plan 40,000 feet in the air. The Mother plane then drops the rocket plane, leading the rocket plane to fire its motors in order to get into space. With this method Rutan was able to will a $10 million prize in 2004 from being the first civilian plane to go into space and return. This space craft was called SpaceShipOne (Ref 5). Rutan’s method certainly helped with the growth of space exploration, enabling other inventors to build upon his method leading to an exponential growth in rocketry. Both the Bell X-1 and SpaceShipOne successfully combined both aviation and rocketry. The fusion of these two attributes really was the foundation to the future of science and the exploration of space. All in all, these past events will be important in implementing a safe and successful future for space

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